- Elizabeth Larson
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Clearlake City Council to discuss updated marijuana rules, abatement cases
A Sulphur fire recovery meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive, to be immediately followed by the regular council meeting at 6 p.m.
On the council agenda is a presentation of certificates of recognition to the Sulphur fire responders.
In council business, council members will consider the second reading of two ordinances, one relating to commercial marijuana, or cannabis, and the second to update the city’s existing marijuana dispensary ordinance. The first reading was approved earlier this month.
The council also will review the city’s Code Enforcement Division for the period from June 1 to Oct. 20, and consider a resolution approving a temporary street closure for the fifth annual Trunk or Treat event at the Lake County Youth Center and Redbud Park.
Other matters for Thursday including a public hearing for confirmation of assessments totaling $32,000 in administrative penalties for failing to abate public nuisances, and public hearings on abatement orders for properties located at 15602 30th Ave. and 15902 39th Ave.
Items on the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are warrant registers, minutes of the Sept. 13 Lake County Vector Control District Board meeting, a resolution to reaffirm the appointment of the Lake County health officer to act as the city’s public health officer, consideration of a continuation of a local emergency issued on Oct. 9 and ratified by the council on Oct. 12, consideration of a continuation of a declaration of a local health emergency issued on Oct. 12 and ratified by the council on Oct. 18, and consideration of an agreement with the county of Lake for Sulphur fire site debris cleanup of impacted properties within city limits.
The council also will hold a closed session regarding a potential case of litigation.
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